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Sunday shows - David Axelrod, Rahm Emanuel, Valerie Jarrett
Although the big news of the day is the upcoming matchup between the unbeaten New Orleans Saints and the New York Giants, the regular Sunday morning news shows will be interesting as usual.
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The Obama senior staff are fanning out this morning to appear on the Sunday shows (except for FOX).
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Here's the lineup:
ABC's "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos: White House Senior Advisor David Axelrod will appear along with a roundtable discussion with George Will, Peggy Noonan, EJ Dionne, Paul Krugman and Jake Tapper.
CBS's "Face the Nation" with Bob Schieffer. CBS political analyst John Dickerson will fill in for Schieffer this morning and talk to Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. Senators Kerry and Cornyn will also be on the show.
CNN's "State of the Union" with John King. Rahm Emanuel does his second show of the day as does Senator John Kerry. Senator Judd Gregg will also appear.
"Fox News Sunday" with Chris Wallace. No Obama senior staff but Terry McAuliffe will be on the show. Sens. Kent Conrad, Arlen Specter, and John Thune will appear.
NBC's "Meet the Press" with David Gregory. White House Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett. Sens. Chris Dodd and Jon Kyl. California first lady Maria Shriver will also appear.
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